If you look at the history of the Fantastic Four coming to the big screen, it’s pretty bleak; every time a movie has been made, it’s not out of love of the team, but a need to hang onto the rights. And Josh Trank might be stuck in the same boat.

Originally leaked by Geek Pride, these appear to be second unit shots for special effects purposes. To be fair, this is against a CGI background, and Doom himself might largely be a cartoon character in this movie. That said, well, see for yourself:

To the right you’ll also see the stand-in for the Human Torch. It is worth noting that all the time and energy appears to have been spent on the mask, which does actually look good, and the suit is likely nothing more than a stand-in for the actual armor.

@SamFrancisco no you didn’t, I thought that for a second, too. It actually came bundled with a comic of a more popular character. I want to say Superman, because that was the only DC comic I was buying at that point, but I’m not positive. It definitely was bundled with a few of the popular books at the time, though. Why can I remember that but not where I parked my car at the mall?

So BurnsyFan66, you’re either saying
a) No thank you, old intelligent person. On “your” world, 2/10 is really insulting.
or
b) you were speaking in order for him to understand, thus, you understand his intention from saying 2/10 banter, thus your response wasn’t clever, but rather idiotic.

Maybe on the green screen they’ll show Colin Mochrie as a reporter reporting on Doctor Doom fighting the Fantastic Four in front of Colin Mochrie as a reporter reporting on Doctor Doom fighting the Fantastic Four in front of…and everyone watching it at an IMAX dies of brain hemorrhage.

Costume aside that has to be the least physically imposing actor I’ve ever seen playing Doom. It looks like they took an accountant and slapped a green hood and some tin foil on him. Fuck everybody involved with this.

He looks a LOT like the atrocity that was “Doctor Doom” in the first Fantastic Four. Although the actor was played his part very well, the part was written badly, had little to no basis in the comic book, and didn’t come close to resembling the origin of Doctor Doom. I am a STRONG advocate of a stand-alone Doctor Doom movie, because, for a villain, he has one of the best and most in-depth stories of the Marvel Universe. He is also a complex character that has both “good” and “evil” traits. Also, Doctor Doom does not have a singular foe. He has fought everyone from Spiderman to the Avengers…even Superman once in a DC/Marvel crossover. Giving Doctor Doom his own movie would allow him to be utilized in various movies throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Oh, and I already loathe this movie.

i appreciate the spoilers as much as the next man…however its starting to take the fun out of the whole experience. tell me about it or show me trailers, but i dont want an unfinished product. people and the media SUCK these days

For those who don’t know, there will be no CGI on this Doom. Look at the photo, he has no CGI-markers on his suit, the guy who stand next to him has. That means that only the green screen and the other guy will be pictured on computer but that is exactly how Doom will look like in the movie: like a b-movie zombie with no armor and a dark-elfish mask (and that is suppose to be the look who inspire Darth Fener itself?)

if a cosplayer can get it right,why can’t a studio with a multi-million dollar budget???